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well-masked

  • a word derived from masked.
    masked
    adjective
    using or wearing a mask or masks.

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But what’s well-masked in his productions for others is, in his own music, brought to the fore — a fluency with texture, a willingness to unsettle.

From New York Times Jul. 27, 2018

Before attaining Uzsok pass, in the Carpathians, the Russians successively captured by a wide flanking movement three well-masked positions which were strongly defended by guns.

From America's War for Humanity by Thomas Herbert Russell

She was trembling like a leaf, and stammering with pallid lips—this calm, well-masked, self-possessed woman of the world.

From Poppy The Story of a South African Girl by Cynthia Stockley

Yours is one of those which has—and that is why we of Mythox have taken a well-masked place in your affairs so far as they relate to nuclear physics.

From Twelve Times Zero by Howard Browne

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